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Capela de São Lourenço

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Largo Salvador Carvalho dos Santos
2540-673, São Mamede

Bombarral

Solar chapel with wooden roof, chancel with barrel vault ribs, with bocetes and Corbels with Renaissance sculptures. The portal and framing of the triumphal arch are Mannerist style. The porch features grid in sight, based on Tuscan columns and tiles with the weapons of Melos and Rococo ornaments.

Capela de São Lourenço

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Rua Professor Anibal Alves Perfeito
6290-651, Gouveia

Gouveia

Chapel of longitudinal plant simple, with a unique space and with homogeneous coverage in gable roof. Presents the main façade in Gable, truncated by a Latin cross and torn by a round arch portal. It was built between the 16th century and the 17TH century and rebuilt in the 20th century.

Igreja de Mós / Igreja de Santa Maria

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Rua da Igreja
5160-152, Moncorvo

Torre de Moncorvo

Renaissance church to present a main façade with a portal of arch, and topped by a gable truncated by a belfry. Inside, the nave is divided into three sections by two arches. In the interior, especially the triumphal arch down, flanked by two gilded altars and even to multiple images.

Igreja de Santa Maria de Veade

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Veade
4890-569, Veade

Celorico de Basto

The Church of Santa Maria de Veade preserves only some portions of the Romanesque era of significant importance, which can be dated to the end of the 12th century or beginning of next. The north side portal, the capitals and some ornate staves that are inside the building.

Igreja de São Martinho

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Rua da Miragaia, 745
3750-041, Águeda

Águeda

19th century Church of longitudinal plant consisting of a ship with presbytery, a narrower chancel and adossados, a sacristy and an attachment. The main façade is torn by a straight Dick portal flanked by a Bell Tower. In the interior, especially the side altarpieces and the main altarpiece gothic revival.

Igreja Paroquial de Santa Cruz

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Praça de Santa Cruz
2830-323, Barreiro

Barreiro

A temple built in the 15th century, composed of one nave and five altars. On the lateral walls of the chancel there are two tile panels of the 1700s. The main body of the temple is covered by a frieze of tiles, also of the 1700s. It has a Renaissance portal with the sign of the Order of Santiago.

Ruínas da Capela do Convento de Santa Clara

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Largo de Santa Clara
4600-034, Amarante

Amarante

The convent of Santa Clara there are traces of the chapel. In the chapel are the portal with coat of arms, and the barrel vault with caissons, whose only decoration retains carved rosettes. The central coffer, Rosetta has been replaced by a coat similar to what exists at the entrance of the temple.

Ruínas da Igreja de Santa Maria do Bispo

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Avenida Gago Coutinho
7050-298, Montemor-o-Novo

Montemor-o-Novo

Dating from the 14th century, the Church was remodelled in the 16th and 17th centuries. It was the most important Temple of the village. Was made up of quadrangular, with vault and ogival arches ships 3. Today part of the left front with the Manueline portal, as well as part of the headboard.

Igreja de Santa Maria Maior de Tarouquela

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CM1011, 36
4690-714, Tarouquela

Cinfães

A Romanesque temple founded by the Canons Regular of Saint Augustine, it is the only example of a monastic church in the present-day municipality of Cinfães. The façade features a portal with three archivolts and capitals decorated with zoomorphic motifs and a decorated tympanum. On the south façade, there are two portals with Romanesque motifs. Inside, the highlight is the number of tombs with arches, as well as the decorative motifs on the arches, capitals, girdles, and corbels. Nothing remains of the monastic building, although the main body of the church preserves the structure begun in the 12th century. Inside, …

Igreja de Santa Maria de Almacave

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Rua das Cortes
5100-132, Lamego

Lamego

The church consists of a nave with a high choir, a narrower and lower chancel, a bell tower, side chapels, and several outbuildings. The Romanesque structure of the church still survives, with the main door featuring four archivolts and a side portal with lintels supported by simple modillions. The main façade is gabled, with a Romanesque portal and two side porticos featuring equally Romanesque elements, with a cross pierced in the tympanum. The side elevations feature unadorned corbels in the nave, and those of the annexes and chancel feature pilaster cornerstones and frieze and cornice finishes. Notable are the altarpieces …

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